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The Bib Theorists Explore NASAs Mission: Swarming Boulders Sent into Space

Douglas E. WisemanBy Douglas E. WisemanJuly 25, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Title: NASA’s DART Successfully Alters Asteroid Orbit; European Mission to Investigate Aftereffects

In a profound achievement, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft (DART) disrupted an asteroid’s orbit last year. The impact caused by DART’s collision with Dimorphos, the moon of a larger asteroid called Didymos, led to unexpected and fascinating aftereffects.

Traveling at an astonishing speed of approximately 14,000 miles per hour, DART’s collision led to the ejection of 37 boulders from the asteroid. These boulders range in size from three feet to a remarkable 22 feet across and are currently drifting away from the asteroid at a speed of about half a mile per hour.

Amidst the commotion caused by the collision, the presence of the boulders and the trail of the impact went unnoticed at first. It was only several months later that scientists observed these remarkable phenomena. Interestingly, these boulders are believed to have been previously scattered across the asteroid’s surface, rather than being chunks of the asteroid that broke off.

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Reassuringly, the boulders do not pose any threat to Earth. However, they serve as a poignant reminder of the potential implications of future asteroid impact missions. The success of the DART mission has provided scientists with invaluable information about the impact itself and its consequences. This data was made possible due to the meticulously planned nature of the mission.

Building on these remarkable findings, the European Space Agency (ESA) is gearing up for their upcoming Hera mission. Expected to launch in October 2024, the Hera spacecraft will reach the site of the DART impact in December 2026. The mission will navigate through the field of boulders on its way to the targeted asteroid, further enhancing our understanding of their properties.

The primary objective of the Hera mission is to comprehensively characterize the aftermath of a manmade impact on an asteroid. By doing so, scientists hope to gain crucial insights that will contribute to future asteroid deflection missions.

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As Hera ventures into the unknown, researchers anticipate that the mission will shed light on how the boulders were affected by the impact and provide us with a deeper understanding of their nature.

This collaborative effort between NASA and ESA signifies a remarkable milestone in our quest to better comprehend the complexities of asteroids in close proximity to Earth. Such missions pave the way for advanced strategies to mitigate potential threats from these celestial bodies, further securing our planet’s safety.

With each new accomplishment, humanity inches closer to unlocking the secrets of the universe while ensuring the continued preservation of our precious blue planet.

Douglas E. Wiseman

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